Strange 1978 BENDABLE quarter...Value?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Clout, May 15, 2017.

  1. Clout

    Clout New Member

    Photos are below. I work at bank and have picked up just a handful of coins over the years. Today I picked up my best 2 conditioned coins being (circulated but looks uncirculated 1971 and a 1972 Eisenhower) I know that's not too impressive but I thought it was strange STILL working at the bank for 4 years now that those are the nicest coins to come through.

    Anyhow I've been going through my coin collection and noticed a 1978 quarter I found over the years. It's strange because it appears to have a silverish side and I can literally BEND the quarter if I put force on it. The quarter 100% appears real but when I'm reading on the quarter and how they switched metals it looks like it was only until 1976? From what I'm reading. Just want to make sure this is worth something before I do anything with it. Thanks again.

    (for whatever reason I cant just post this image)
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  3. sam_raph

    sam_raph Active Member

    Is it chocolate?:)
     
  4. Clout

    Clout New Member

    lol nope! is it rare or is this common?
     
  5. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    I think it is a cast fake made with pot metal.
     
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  6. Clout

    Clout New Member

    thanks for the reply! I'm guessing that's not great. Worth holding onto?
     
  7. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Could be a magicians trick coin. Can you bend it back flat after you bend it?
     
  8. Clout

    Clout New Member

    so I just tried bending it almost as much as I could. It doesn't bend flush like a magic coin or anything it bends like it's actually metal. It bends as if you need to actually lay it flat again as well.
     
  9. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Do you have a scale to weight it on?
     
  10. Clout

    Clout New Member

    Just weighed it at 4.62 grams... don't know what that means at all though
     
  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Clad quarters weigh 5.67 grams.
     
  12. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    I made many of those when I was young and stupid.
    I would use them in payphones, pin ball machines, juke boxes and cigarette machines.
     
  13. Clout

    Clout New Member

    So any conclusion from this?
     
  14. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Well, I'm still free, so . . .
     
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